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Cory Arcangel
dal 29/11/2010 al 30/4/2011
Tue - fri 10-18, sat 11-20, sun 11-18

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Anne Schafer-Junker


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Cory Arcangel



 
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29/11/2010

Cory Arcangel

Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin

Here Comes Everybody. At the heart of this exhibition is the two-screen video installation entitled 'A couple thousand short films about Glenn Gould' from 2007. Compiled from over 1100 individual snippets that the artist downloaded off the Internet and edited using software that he himself devised, we are treated to a video version of the 1st variation from Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations.


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The New York-based artist Cory Arcangel (* 1978) uses his work to explore the practices and myths that have built up around Internet culture, pop music and experimental music. In processing visual and audio material for his works, he not only uses and adapts available computer programmes but also develops his own programming to do so.

Far from being merely interested in current trends in the entertainment industry and in our everyday use of the Internet, the artist also highlights the rapid obsolescence of technologies and codes. Cory Archangel mixes and matches his works, each time presenting them in a new constellation to each other and applying them in different settings. Depending on the situation, for instance, he combines older and more recent video works with sculptural works, while the material for a music performance may also reappear in a video installation or in an Internet project.

At the heart of this exhibition is the two-screen video installation entitled 'a couple thousand short films about Glenn Gould' from 2007. Compiled from over 1100 individual snippets that the artist downloaded off the Internet and edited using software that he himself devised, we are treated to a video version of the 1st variation from Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations. At a bewildering speed, the images alternate from person to person as each individual plays a completely different instrument, each time performing a single note from Bach's composition. The pianist Glenn Gould used the technique of piecing together various recordings to produce his commercial records, something which Archangel takes here to its humorous extreme.

Presse: Anne Schäfer-Junker
Tel: +49-(0)30 - 266 42 3401, Fax: +49-(0)30-266 42 3410 presse@smb.spk-berlin.de

Opening november 30th

Hamburger Bahnhof Museum for Contemporary Art
Invalidenstr. 50–51, D – 10557 Berlin
Opening Hours: Tue - fri 10-18, sat 11-20, sun 11-18

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